Al-Nasr football team player, Youssef Al-Amri, confirmed that his ambition during the coming period with the “Dean” is to return to the podium and win titles, to please the club’s large fans, indicating that his goal since joining the team is to be in the starting lineup constantly.
Al-Amiri stressed that victory is his gateway to achieving his dream of being with the national team in the coming period.
Youssef Al-Amiri (26 years old) joined Al-Nasr team from Khor Fakkan Club in a free transfer deal in the summer of 2023, but he began his football career with Al-Jazira Club before moving to Khor Fakkan in February 2021, and from there to Al-Nasr last season, and he was on the team’s roster during 15 matches in the season. Last, and during the current season, he played in seven of the nine matches that Al-Ameed played in the league competition, in addition to the coach relying on him mainly in the Gulf Champions League for clubs.
Youssef Al-Amiri told Emirates Al-Youm: “Since I moved to Al-Nasr, I have continued to train and work to be in the starting lineup of the team. This is my goal and my ambition, and I hope that Al-Nasr will be my gateway to the national team during the coming period. It is my ambition since I started football, and I strive for it and dream.” “With it.”
He added: “We topped the first group of the Gulf Champions League for clubs, and we are looking to win the title to dedicate to the fans. Dutch coach Schroeder has a lot to offer the team, and he works constantly, and he has more than one method of play that we may implement in one match, so we need time to adapt and understand his method.” ».
Regarding the chance of victory in the competition for the league title, especially after losing three matches in the same competition, Al-Amiri continued: “We know that we lost three matches, but just by winning the next Khor Fakkan match, we will be close to the leading teams, the level is close, and everything is possible in football.” ».
Al-Amiri talked about the defense line and the problem of receiving goals, which is what worries the Nasraoui fans, and he said: “We know that this is the only crisis that the team is suffering from, and this may be the result of the game plan and changes. The players need time to adapt to the thinking and plans of the Dutch coach Schroeder, and with time The players will succeed in implementing the coach’s plans and correcting these mistakes.”
Regarding the national team and its victory in the last two qualifying matches for the 2026 World Cup, Al-Amiri said: “Morale is high, and the team needed the last victory over Qatar, and this was achieved with a great result, and, God willing, the team will qualify for the World Cup.”
Al-Amiri addressed an appeal to Al-Nasr fans, asking the fans to be in the stands and support the team, as happened against Al-Wasl in the President’s Cup final last season, as he pointed out that the team needs the fans at all times.
. .